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Making a lot of Racket Mr. Charles Lamb was the advisor for yet another active sports club. Tennis. The main purpose of the club was to finance the boys and girls tennis teams. In order to raise money for team uniforms they arranged a mug sale in the fall. This proved to be very popular for parents and students alike because of the attractive design of the Blair Viking on the mugs. lt was a good idea for Christmas presents too. Other activities of this lively bunch in- cluded a ten-a-thon. Students were spon- sored by various people according to the number of games played. This brought in quite a bit of money. The election of officers was a big event because the' strong cabinet is what kept the club on its feet. The club was headed by Presidents Philip Kramer and Henry Willis, Vice-President Chi Vo, Secretary Alex Palmer. Treasurer Elke Kostelac. l983 turned out to be a fun year for all and the tennis teams appreciated the club's help. 54 Tennis -,W I l l l 1, ll Above: Nick Woods is ama ed at the effectiveness of his top spin. Left: Henry Willis concentrates gravely on hitting the ball. l i l l
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Q-141 Row I: Leticia Lara. Lisa O'NeiI, Alan Spee. Irene Hernandez. Heather Hartman. Lulu Fou. Katya Armistead. Row 2: Rose Ann Virzi. Grace Schwemmer, Andy Wagner, Jen Dakan. Judy Hsu. Lynda Hopkins, Samar Masri. Leanne Robertson. Row 3: Ken Lake. John Delaney. Emily Wong. Roger Krieg. Katie Carlson. Monica Gonzalez. Lena Masri. Sylvia Schwemmer. Donation of Time and Care Blair underwent a beautification pro- cess this year thanks to the unending en- ergy of the members of the Red Cross club. Benches and bathrooms were paint- ed and the campus was cleaned up. Many members of the club are also members of the Pasadena Red Cross Asso- ciation and greatly contributed to the club with many ideas for fundraisers and ac- tivities. One of the main activities sponsored by the club was the annual blood drive which proved to be quite successful despite the number of people who aren't particularly fond of needles. The Red Cross Club did much volunteer work around the campus and in the com- munity. Their hard work will always be appreciated. :lv 0 I , f ' ' l -! - t. ll ' Above. Rower Krieg Kat Armistead, and Matt Thornton proudly display an award earned at Red ' X 3-A . E , Cross Camp. Right: Jackie Osborne. Leticica Lara. Emily Wong, Sylvia Schwemmer, and Lulu Fou seek shelter from the sun under a tree. Red Cross 55 H 1
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